“He made no commitments, but my feeling, he liked the looks of the property,” Concord Mayor Dan Helix said.

The 5,000-acre facility has been decommissioned and is being cleaned up.

The proximity of the site to the Concord BART line caught the owner’s attention, since 30 percent of the team’s fans use the local subway system to get to the team’s games.

Davis has said he wants to build a new stadium that would hold roughly 58,000. Oakland is believed to be the first choice, but not much progress has been made. The Raiders also are believed to be a candidate to return to Los Angeles.

I lived in LA for 13 years. The first year I lived year was the last year the raiders and the rams were there.
There were more Raiders fans than Rams fans and many Raider fans took the plane up to Oakland for the games.
Raiders should move back to LA.

Where is he going to get the money? He doesn’t have the wealth, and the remaining equity in the team was leveraged, years ago, by crazy Al. They’re not going to get public money in the impoverished areas from where the Raiders draw their fan-base.

Seems quite the conundrum. But if Davis Jr. sells the remaining stake in the team, then there would be a chance for the franchise to potentially flourish with better ownership.